Python Error Teaches Life Lesson: Define Before You Build

LIFE LESSONS FROM CODE 5 Python once raised an error that said: NameError: name 'x' is not defined 😅 I was confident. I knew what I meant. But Python didn’t care about my assumptions. I tried to use a variable before properly defining it. Life lesson? You can’t build on what hasn’t been prepared. Clarity comes before execution. Foundation before speed. Definition before direction. Most frustrations both in code and in life come from skipping the basics. Slow down. Define things properly. Then move. If you code, you’ve definitely been here. #LifeLessonsFromCode #Python #LearningInPublic #TechLife #InsightAndForesight

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I really love and appreciate how y'all engage with this series. 😌

Python said: “I don’t know what you’re talking about… and that’s on you.” 😭

Crazy how often life errors come from skipping foundations too.

Happy beginning of the week, from this side🥂

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You can't build on what hasn't been prepared 🔥this is simple but powerful Thank you for sharing Lawrence Ajoka

Our series! Thanks for sharing Lawrence Ajoka In fact thanks for always sharing!

Another jaw dropping  code lesson! Love it Lawrence Ajoka

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